Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a highly dynamic environment that functions under constraints of time, physical space, and patient needs that may exceed available resources. Through triage, patients are placed into one of a limited number of categories using a subset of diagnostic information. To facilitate this task and standardize the triage decision process, triage guidelines have been implemented. However, these protocols are interpreted differently by highly experienced (expert) nurses and less experienced (novice) nurses. This study investigates the process of triage; the factors that influence triage decision-making, and how the guidelines are used in the process. Using observation...
Nationwide volumes of those utilizing an emergency department (ED) for care have increased significa...
Triage is the most important step in the emergency room. Triage is useful for ensuring that every pa...
Introduction: Determining patients’ treatment priority based on the severity of their condition, and...
Abstract Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a high...
© 2003 Dr. Marie Frances GerdtzTriage is a core decision making process used in hospital emergency d...
Background. Researchers have described both the various decision tasks performed by triage nurses us...
Emergency nurses often find themselves doing triage under time pressure and with only limited inform...
Discretion is quintessential for professional work. This review aims to understand how nurses use di...
Discretion is quintessential for professional work. This review aims to understand how nurses use di...
IN A METRO ATLANTA LEVEL TWO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, DOES THE APPLICATION OF TRIAGE EDUCATION REDUCE T...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The interaction between nurse and patient in Emergency Department triage is a...
Abstract Background In the emergency department, it is important to identify and prioritize who requ...
This concurrent conference paper will present the findings from a qualitative systematic review. Bac...
The role of triage nurses is critical to ensuring patient safety and timely access to emergency care...
Background: Triage is the process of assessment and prioritisation of care for all patients presenti...
Nationwide volumes of those utilizing an emergency department (ED) for care have increased significa...
Triage is the most important step in the emergency room. Triage is useful for ensuring that every pa...
Introduction: Determining patients’ treatment priority based on the severity of their condition, and...
Abstract Triage, the first step in the assessment of emergency department patients, occurs in a high...
© 2003 Dr. Marie Frances GerdtzTriage is a core decision making process used in hospital emergency d...
Background. Researchers have described both the various decision tasks performed by triage nurses us...
Emergency nurses often find themselves doing triage under time pressure and with only limited inform...
Discretion is quintessential for professional work. This review aims to understand how nurses use di...
Discretion is quintessential for professional work. This review aims to understand how nurses use di...
IN A METRO ATLANTA LEVEL TWO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT, DOES THE APPLICATION OF TRIAGE EDUCATION REDUCE T...
ABSTRACT Introduction: The interaction between nurse and patient in Emergency Department triage is a...
Abstract Background In the emergency department, it is important to identify and prioritize who requ...
This concurrent conference paper will present the findings from a qualitative systematic review. Bac...
The role of triage nurses is critical to ensuring patient safety and timely access to emergency care...
Background: Triage is the process of assessment and prioritisation of care for all patients presenti...
Nationwide volumes of those utilizing an emergency department (ED) for care have increased significa...
Triage is the most important step in the emergency room. Triage is useful for ensuring that every pa...
Introduction: Determining patients’ treatment priority based on the severity of their condition, and...